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Ninamarca is a pre-inca burial cemetery located along the road of Manu National Park at 3700 masl. As a silent reminder the tombs, called "Chullpas", mark the pre-Inca civilization of the Lupaca people that inhabited the Andes a long time ago.
This village is located in a valley at 2,906 masl. Paucartambo overwhelms you by its beauty and simplicity. This colonial style town is home to recognized folk traditions, such as its famous festival to the “Virgen del Carmen”, the sunrise in “Tres Cruces” (three crosses), and the ancient traditional culture of the cultivation of the Peruvian potatoes.
Boundaries:
North: Madre de Dios Region
East: Quispicanchi Province
South: Quispicanchi Province
West: Calca Province
Manu covers many types of ecosystems that increase the biological diversity which is enhanced by its different ecological levels. The most southern point of the park, called Acjanaco is 3550masl., its landscape is described as PAJONAL ALTO ANDINO or high Andean grassland. The vegetation in this zone is short and not very abundant; the climate is frequently cold and wet.
Descending by these PARAJES we arrive at the elfin forest with its stunted trees, cold and humid air and a diversity of flora and fauna typical to the zone. Further down, between 3000 – 1550masl it becomes the cloud forest, an ecosystem which receives a lot of rain. Here we find a great number of endemic species such as the Spectacled Bear and the Cock of the Rock bird (Rupicola peruviana)– the Peruvian National bird.
There also you can see species of birds like:
• Crimson –Mantled Woodpecker
• Sickle-winged Guan
• Black-streaked Puffbird
• Brown-backed chat-tyrant
• Golden-headed quetzal
• Higland motmot
• Many-spotted Humingbird.
• Masked trogon
• Speckle - faced Parrot
• Violet-fronted brilliant
• White-rumped hawk
• Aplomado Falcon
• Blue - banded Toucanet
• Brad - winged Hawk
• Tanagers, barbets, and flower creepers.
In addition to the birds you also get see mammals like:
• Woolly monkeys
• South American Coati
• Brown capuchin monkey
• Taira
• Andean fox
• Brown agouti
Our lodge is found at 550 masl. in a quiet place 30 minutes before Pilcopata. The lodge was built in 2004, it has private bungalows with two rooms and two beds in each room, and each bungalow has a private bathroom with both cold and hot water in the showers. The lodge has kitchen and dining room. The walls of lodge are built with bamboo tree, the roof is constructed of giant grass which grows in the area, and the floor is made of wood. Near to the lodge there is a small coca plantation.
Madre de Dios River starts in the highlands of Cusco; the beginning of the river is called Pilcopata River, near to Atalaya (the place where we start our trip by boat). Pilcopata River joins Piñipi River and it is here that the river changes its name to Alto Madre de Dios River.
The Madre de Dios River is the namesake to the Peruvian region (Madre de Dios Department). It runs through this region then becomes the Beni River in Bolivia and later turns northward into Brazil, where it is called the Madeira River. The Madeira is a tributary to the Amazon River.
Along Madre de Dios River there are approximately five parrot clay licks. Of these the most important are the Mashko Parrot clay lick, the Shintuya clay lick, and the Yanayacu Parrot clay lick. In these clay licks you can normally three medium size species of Macaws, Amazon parrots and some parakeets. Macaw clay licks are locally known as collpa which are specially used by macaws and other rainforest species as a healthy diet supplement that helps them remove toxins from their digestive tracks.
Teparo River is found at 500masl. To reach it we have to walk two hours and a half from our Mashko lodge. The river water is light blue in color and is a good place for fishing CICHILDS and some cat fish. At night there is a possibility to search for smooth fronted caimans.
Mashko lodge is found at 520masl. along the shore of the Alto Madre de Dios River. The lodge it basically made of materials from the area, such as palm tree leafs for the roof, wooded floor, and bamboo walls. It has basic services, like toilets and showers. Around the lodge there is a bamboo forest area were bird watching lovers can see a lot of anteater birds, parakeets, chestnut fronted macaws and toucans.
Departure from Cusco very early in the morning in one of our trucks especially prepared for this road. We will pass through interesting Inter-Andean valleys and picturesque farming communities. In the middle of the day we are going to visit the pre-Inca buried towers of Ninamarca, known as “chullpas”. After this we will arrive to Paucartambo city, which is a typical colonial town. It is a very important city and it still conserves its culture.
Continuing our trip we drive up until the Abra of Accjanaco which is found at 3850 meters over the sea. From this point we start to go down passing through the cloud forest, which is an area rich in endemic species, such as the spectacular “Andean Bear” (Tremarctos Ornatus) and “The Cook of the Rock” (The Peruvian National Bird), “Orquis”, “Bromelias” and “Ferns” etc.
Then in San Pedro we will visit a lek of the “Cook of the Rock”, in which these birds every morning and afternoon mate during a very interesting dance called “Displays”. After this we continue our tour until we reach Pilcopata, where we will stop and spend our first night.
Option: This day we can go straight to Atalaya from where we will take our boat and sail down river until our lodge, where we can spend the first night, the next day (second) we can do a full day expedition where we will see a lot of macaws, do some fishing, and maybe see some tapirs along the Teparo river. Then late in the afternoon we will walk back to the lodge where we’ll spend our last night.
After eating our breakfast we continue the tour by bus going through the high forest arriving in Atalaya, which is next to the Madre de Dios river ( 700 meters over the sea). From this point we start to go down river in a motorized boat (60 hp). On the riverside we will have the opportunity to see a lot of bird species such as “Herons”, “Vultures”, “Cormorants” etc. After some hours we will arrive at our lodge, where we refresh and get new water resources to be able to take a one hour walk through the forest.
With luck in this walk we will have a possibility to see some Monkeys, Macaws, and Toucans. On the way back we will have a night walking tour where we can see spiders, lizards, frogs, and tarantulas. After this impressive experience we go back to the lodge where our delicious dinner will be waiting.
We will get up early to visit a parrot clay lick where we can see three types of macaws, parrots, and parakeets. After this we will return to Atalaya by boat where our private bus will be waiting to take us back to Cusco by the cloud forest and Paucartambo. We will arrive back in Cusco in the late afternoon.

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